'''MRT2FSX''' is a project started by Airplaneguy9 that aims to convert real world airlines into MRT airlines by changing their textures to that of MRT airlines in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/Microsoft_Flight_Simulator_X|Microsoft Flight Simulator X]]. It was started on May 2, 2020, and is currently ongoing.

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'''MRT2FSX''' is a project started by Airplaneguy9 that aims to convert real world airlines into MRT airlines by changing their textures to that of MRT airlines in [https://en.wikipedia.org/Microsoft_Flight_Simulator_X|Microsoft Flight Simulator X] (2006). It was started on May 2, 2020, and is currently ongoing.

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== Installation instructions ==

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All downloads to the textures can be found [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xjBTE0Kz-MrYhh0qIoIAEjWWgx9y0v_tPqjM6hsx2eo/edit?usp=sharing|here].

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You will also have to download TrafficTools, AIFPv3, or another traffic installer to actually see the aircraft. Another option is using WoAI, which, while easier, is very outdated (some flightplans come from 2006).

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'''For those using TTools or AIFP'''

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* Go to the Alpha-India Group website, search the airline to replace, and download the flightplans.

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* Open up flightplans.txt in TTools/AIFP. In the 'Aircraft' column, there should be a list of text in red. Double click on that.

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* Unzip the MRT airline contents into the "Repaints" folder in your main TTools/AIFP folder.

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* Assign each texture to each aircraft. If you are confused which texture goes with which plane, try and take a good guess.

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* When you are done assigning, click Compile and save the fileset.

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'''For those using WoAI'''

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* Install the package through the WoAI installer.

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* Find the aircraft types in your SimObjects/Aircraft folder, find the texture.[airline] file, and replace them with the corresponding textures from the zip file.

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Yeah, not good at explaining stuff, am I :P

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== Airlines ==

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=== AirLinQ ===

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''For the airline, go [[AirLinQ|here]]''

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==== History ====

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'''AirLinQ''' (аэроссылка) is a Russian airline that was founded in 1923, and started services with an Antonov An-2 between Moscow and St. Petersburg. During WWII, AirLinQ's aircraft were used for the war, then returned back in 1946. During the Cold War, AirLinQ expanded greatly, obtaining slots and gates galore in Europe. Its fleet was mainly Soviet airliners such as Tupelovs and Yakelovs, but when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the airline began running short on money. Desperate, the airline overhauled its entire fleet, Westernizing it. Today, the fleet is composed of Airbuses and Boeings, with the Russian Sukhoi Superjet in its fleet as well. It flies to many destinations around the world. In 2007, the airline partnered with [[BurgerQueen]] and started selling burgers on its long-haul flights, as well as painting one A320 into a BurgerQueen livery.

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==== Fleet ====

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* Airbus A320 (including Sharklet version)

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* Airbus A321 (including Sharklet version)

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* Airbus A330-200 and -300

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* Boeing 737-800

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* Boeing 777-300ER

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* Sukhoi Superjet SSJ-100

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* The airline has four Airbus A350-900s on order

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==== Airline replacing ====

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'''Aeroflot''', the national airline of Russia

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==== Gallery ====

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=== AirTotem ===

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''For the airline, go [[AirTotem|here]]''

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==== History ====

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'''AirTotem''' was founded in 1997, in Florida, United States. Starting with a single Saab 340 aircraft, the airline began services between Orlando Sanford and Ft. Lauderdale. They started growing their small Saab fleet, and ordered some ATR 42-500 turboprops to supplement the Saabs on high demand routes. The airline partnered with Marisol in early 2020, and one Saab aircraft has a livery with the words "Visit Marisol" on it.

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==== Fleet ====

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* ATR 42-500

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* Saab 340

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==== Gallery ====

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=== BART Airlines ===

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''For the airline, go [[BART Airlines|here]]''

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==== History ====

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'''BART Airlines''', based in Anchorage, Alaska, was founded back in 1979 by two men who thought that luxury travel from the golden age of the 50s and 60s should remain. The airline became wildly popular, and became the only American airline to operate both the Concorde (1984-2002) and Airbus A380 (five all leased to Emirates currently). Its 737 aircraft are each named, for example, one Boeing 737-800 aircraft was christened as 'City of Carnoustie' in 2006. It partnered with the NYPD in 2003, and one Dash 8-Q400 operates as a police aircraft for the airline. BARTiCopters, its helicopter subsidiary, was founded in 1996, and still operates today.

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==== Fleet ====

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* Airbus A321neo

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* Airbus A320 (including neo and Sharklet versions)

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* Boeing 737-900 (including ER version)

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* Boeing 737-800

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* Boeing 737-700

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* Bombardier Dash 8-Q400

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==== Gallery ====

Latest revision as of 07:50, 9 May 2020

MRT2FSX is a project started by Airplaneguy9 that aims to convert real world airlines into MRT airlines by changing their textures to that of MRT airlines in Flight Simulator X (2006). It was started on May 2, 2020, and is currently ongoing.

Installation instructions

You will also have to download TrafficTools, AIFPv3, or another traffic installer to actually see the aircraft. Another option is using WoAI, which, while easier, is very outdated (some flightplans come from 2006).

For those using TTools or AIFP

Go to the Alpha-India Group website, search the airline to replace, and download the flightplans.

Open up flightplans.txt in TTools/AIFP. In the 'Aircraft' column, there should be a list of text in red. Double click on that.

Unzip the MRT airline contents into the "Repaints" folder in your main TTools/AIFP folder.

Assign each texture to each aircraft. If you are confused which texture goes with which plane, try and take a good guess.

When you are done assigning, click Compile and save the fileset.

For those using WoAI

Install the package through the WoAI installer.

Find the aircraft types in your SimObjects/Aircraft folder, find the texture.[airline] file, and replace them with the corresponding textures from the zip file.

Yeah, not good at explaining stuff, am I :P

Airlines

AirLinQ

History

AirLinQ (аэроссылка) is a Russian airline that was founded in 1923, and started services with an Antonov An-2 between Moscow and St. Petersburg. During WWII, AirLinQ's aircraft were used for the war, then returned back in 1946. During the Cold War, AirLinQ expanded greatly, obtaining slots and gates galore in Europe. Its fleet was mainly Soviet airliners such as Tupelovs and Yakelovs, but when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the airline began running short on money. Desperate, the airline overhauled its entire fleet, Westernizing it. Today, the fleet is composed of Airbuses and Boeings, with the Russian Sukhoi Superjet in its fleet as well. It flies to many destinations around the world. In 2007, the airline partnered with BurgerQueen and started selling burgers on its long-haul flights, as well as painting one A320 into a BurgerQueen livery.

Fleet

Airbus A320 (including Sharklet version)

Airbus A321 (including Sharklet version)

Airbus A330-200 and -300

Boeing 737-800

Boeing 777-300ER

Sukhoi Superjet SSJ-100

The airline has four Airbus A350-900s on order

Airline replacing

Aeroflot, the national airline of Russia

Gallery

AirTotem

History

AirTotem was founded in 1997, in Florida, United States. Starting with a single Saab 340 aircraft, the airline began services between Orlando Sanford and Ft. Lauderdale. They started growing their small Saab fleet, and ordered some ATR 42-500 turboprops to supplement the Saabs on high demand routes. The airline partnered with Marisol in early 2020, and one Saab aircraft has a livery with the words "Visit Marisol" on it.

Fleet

ATR 42-500

Saab 340

Gallery

BART Airlines

History

BART Airlines, based in Anchorage, Alaska, was founded back in 1979 by two men who thought that luxury travel from the golden age of the 50s and 60s should remain. The airline became wildly popular, and became the only American airline to operate both the Concorde (1984-2002) and Airbus A380 (five all leased to Emirates currently). Its 737 aircraft are each named, for example, one Boeing 737-800 aircraft was christened as 'City of Carnoustie' in 2006. It partnered with the NYPD in 2003, and one Dash 8-Q400 operates as a police aircraft for the airline. BARTiCopters, its helicopter subsidiary, was founded in 1996, and still operates today.